Bay Briefing: Got a vaccine appointment? What to do before and after your shot
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Medical assistant Rajinder Kaur vaccinates Wilhelmina Ismael at a drive-through station at Bay Area Community Health in Fremont.Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle
Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Monday, Feb. 1, and enrollment is plummeting at California’s public schools.
Ready for your turn
As more than 3 million vaccine doses have been administered statewide, many are wondering what steps they need to take to be prepared.
Residents should know their eligibility and sign up for notifications, and be aware of where they can get their shots from health care providers or mass vaccination sites. Vaccination sites will probably have long waits and procedures for ensuring everyone’s safety.
Two lives were lost in the downtown crash a month ago. Were their deaths preventable?
Two lives were lost in the downtown crash a month ago. Were their deaths preventable?
A New Year s Eve crash on a downtown street killed two women, prompted the arrest of a man with a long criminal record, and ignited a broader controversy over whether progressive approaches to issues like crime go far enough - or too far.
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With eight hours left in a calamitous year, a stolen car sped through downtown San Francisco.
Inside the gray Honda HR-V, police say, was a pistol with an extended ammunition magazine, a cash register belonging to a vegan bakery and an intoxicated man on parole. He’d used the gun, they say, to steal the vehicle that provided the getaway from the bakery. Troy McAlister, 45, had been in and out of jail and prison since he was a teenager his most recent arrest just 11 days earlier.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) In San Francisco, a memorial was held Friday for one of the women killed in a hit-and-run on New Year s Eve.
At 4:30 p.m. family, some visiting all the way from Japan, and friends of Hana Abe gathered in her honor.
Abe s mother, Hiroko Abe, who is in San Francisco from Japan for the ceremony, spoke exclusively to ABC7 News reporter Dion Lim just days before.
She spoke of the turmoil in her heart, and how she hopes what happened to her daughter prompts change in the city of San Francisco.
Mrs. Abe also spoke at today s memorial, along with a Buddhist priest.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) In San Francisco, a memorial was held Friday for one of the women killed in a hit-and-run on New Year s Eve.
At 4:30 p.m. family, some visiting all the way from Japan, and friends of Hana Abe gathered in her honor.
Abe s mother, Hiroko Abe, who is in San Francisco from Japan for the ceremony, spoke exclusively to ABC7 News reporter Dion Lim just days before.
She spoke of the turmoil in her heart, and how she hopes what happened to her daughter prompts change in the city of San Francisco.
Mrs. Abe also spoke at today s memorial, along with a Buddhist priest.